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Seismic Cinema
Seismic Cinema
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2 days ago
Colin hasn't see it, Paul watched it in the wrong order and James has written an essay on it.
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Colin hasn't see it, Paul watched it in the wrong order and James has written an essay on it.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Snatch (2000) Review
Seismic Cinema
1 hour 37 minutes 7 seconds
7 months ago
Snatch (2000) Review

In this episode of Seismic Cinema, we lock, stock, and load up for a wild review of Snatch, Guy Ritchie’s cult classic crime caper. From bare-knuckle brawlers to diamond heists and a cast of unforgettable characters, we break down what makes this 2000 film an endlessly rewatchable masterpiece.


Join us as we discuss Brad Pitt’s near-incomprehensible but brilliant performance as Mickey, the film’s razor-sharp dialogue, and Ritchie’s signature frenetic storytelling. Is Snatch still a knockout after all these years? Or is it just another dodgy deal gone wrong?


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Seismic Cinema
Colin hasn't see it, Paul watched it in the wrong order and James has written an essay on it.